AU643434B2 - Collapsible hula-hoop - Google Patents

Collapsible hula-hoop

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AU643434B2
AU643434B2 AU54291/90A AU5429190A AU643434B2 AU 643434 B2 AU643434 B2 AU 643434B2 AU 54291/90 A AU54291/90 A AU 54291/90A AU 5429190 A AU5429190 A AU 5429190A AU 643434 B2 AU643434 B2 AU 643434B2
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hula hoop
hoop
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Synnove Engeset Nordanger
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B19/00Hoop exercising apparatus
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63BAPPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
    • A63B2210/00Space saving
    • A63B2210/50Size reducing arrangements for stowing or transport
    • A63B2210/52Frame members linked by elastic means when disassembled

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  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Physical Education & Sports Medicine (AREA)
  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Addition Polymer Or Copolymer, Post-Treatments, Or Chemical Modifications (AREA)
  • Clamps And Clips (AREA)
  • Tents Or Canopies (AREA)
  • Mutual Connection Of Rods And Tubes (AREA)
  • Package Frames And Binding Bands (AREA)
  • Toys (AREA)
  • Orthopedics, Nursing, And Contraception (AREA)
  • Auxiliary Devices For And Details Of Packaging Control (AREA)
  • Organic Low-Molecular-Weight Compounds And Preparation Thereof (AREA)
  • Acyclic And Carbocyclic Compounds In Medicinal Compositions (AREA)
  • Cosmetics (AREA)
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  • Rigid Pipes And Flexible Pipes (AREA)

Abstract

One refers to a collapsible Hula-Hoop<R> (10) comprising a number of extended separate tube sections (12 - 22) where the one end of each tube section (12 - 22) comprises a connecting joint for establishing a connection to an adjacent tube section, and the Hula-Hoop<R> is characterized in that through the continuous tube sections (12 - 22) is provided an elastic ring (26) such as a band, which is tightened so that the Hula-Hoop<R> (10) is held together in use position.

Description

COLLAPSIBLE HULA HOOP
The present invention relates to a collapsible hula hoop comprising a number of extended separate tube sections, where the one end of each tube section comprises a connecting joint for establishing a connection to an adjacent tube section. According to the invention, the hula hoop is especially applicab as a toy, or as an excercise apparatus during sports and leisure
The traditional hula hoop is, due to its size and the amount of space it requires, highly unpractical to store and to transport and, moreover, has a very limited application because it is unpractical to bring along with one.
There is therefore a need for a hula hoop or an excercise apparatus of this type that can be collapsed into a more compact unit, so that one can easily bring it with one.
A hula hoop/excercise apparatus of this type is known from UK Patent Application No. 2,109,253. The hoop comprises a number of curved sections which ban be assembled to a circular hula hoop. At either end of such curved section is mounted a profiled projection which fits exactly into the corresponding cavities of the adjacent hoop element so that a number of tube sections can be connected to form a complete hoop. The disadvantage with this excercise apparatus, however, is that the connection between the
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• tube sections is weak. Moreover, parts of the hoop may easily be lost when the hoop is disassembled.
The object of the invention is to provide a collapsible hula hoop where by the abovementioned disadvantages are entirely eliminated.
The collapsible hula hoop according to the invention is characterized by the fact that an elastic ring is provided through the continuous tube sections, and the ring is tightened so that the hula hoop is held together in position of use.
According to a preferred embodiment of the hula hoop according to the present invention, the ring consists of a rubbe band or of an elastic band.
According to another preferred embodiment of the hula hoop according to the present invention, the connecting joint compris a separate sleeve body, which has the same or slightly greater external diameter than the tube section's internal diameter Dj_; and at about the middle of the connecting joint there is formed peripherically coursed flange having the same external diameter as the tube section. Further, it is preferred according to the invention that the connecting joints are made of a stiffer material than that of the tube sections, and this contributes to the hula hoop maintaining its circular shape in the posistion of use.
Further features and advantages of the hula hoop according to the present invention will be evident from the following description having regard to the accompanying drawings, in which
Fig. 1 shows at a reduced scale an assembled hula hoop according to the present invention.
Fig. 2 shows a connecting joint that is provided between two tube sections.
Fig. 3 shows diagrammatically the hula hoop in collapsed position.
The hula hoop 10 according to the invention comprises a number of separate connectable tube sections 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 where the figure shows six sections. Each tube section has an internal and an external diameter, Dj_ and Dv respectively. When the hula hoop 10 is assembled, an internal continuous ring- shaped cavity 24 is consequently formed. In the internal cavity 24 is provided an elastic ring 26 which is tightened so that the tube sections 12 - 22 are held tightly together when the hula hoop is assembled. The tube sections 12 - 22 may be made of plastic or of other suitable material such as by extruding.
Fig. 2 shows a detail of a preferred embodiment of how two of the adjacent sections (16, 18) of the hula hoop according to Fig. 1 may be connected. In one of the ends of the tube section 16 is installed the one part 29 of a sleeve shaped connecting joint 28, the connecting joint 28 having the same external diameter or slightly greater external diameter than the tube section's internal diameter D^. The connecting joint 28 may consequently be inserted into the opening of the section 16 and, as a result, adjusts itself to it. The connecting joint's 28 other part 31 projects outwards from the tube section 16 and consequently adjusts itself to be inserted into the adjacent tube section 18 when the hula hoop is to be assembled. (See also Fig. 3) . In the middle of the connecting joint is formed a radially coursed ridge or fold 33 having the same external diameter as the tube sections 10 - 22 external diameter Dv. This is particularly preferred during the manufacturing assembly of the said connectin joint 28 into the tube section 16 to ensure that a sufficiently long part of the connecting joint 24 projects out from the end of the tube section 16.
The connecting joint 28 may be made from the same material as the tube sections 12 - 22 themselves, but is preferably manufactured from a stiffer and harder plastic material than the tube sections, and may adequately be manufactured by way of injection moulding. The fact that the connecting joints 28 are somewhat stiffer than are the section 12 - 22 contributes to the elements 28 not being able to loosen or falling out from the ring sections once they are assembled. Further, it will contribute to stiffen the hula hoop so that its round shape in user position is maintained.
Because the connecting joint 28 is tubular also, the hula hoop 10 in assembled position forms the abovementioned circular cavity 23 where the elastic ring 26 is provided. According to an alternative embodiment, as opposed to utilizing separately inserted connecting joints, one of the ends of each tube section is made containing a graded insertion end that fits accurately into an adjacent tube section's opening. It is important that the connecting area between two adjacent tube sections forms a smooth and even surface, without edges or recesses.
The elastic ring 26 comprises preferably a band in the for of an elastic band made of rubber and/or textile. The elastic ring 26 is assembled by being threaded continuously through the tube sections 12 - 22, whereafter the elastic ends are pulled together and tightened and are joined by way of tying or by way of welding in order to form a continuous band. The elastic ring 26 must be assembled tightly enough so that the tube sections 12 - 22 in the hula hoop are held sufficiently together during normal use, such as playing and sports activities, i.e. without the tube sections being able to slide away from one another so that gaps are formed between them. The elastic band must not on the other hand, be tighter than that a person with normal excercise of power would be able to pull the tube sections away from one another when the hula hoop is to be disassembled.
In Fig. 3 is shown diagrammatically the hula hoop 10 in collapsed position, and the tube sections 12 - 22 are now stacke on top of one another. The location of the connecting joints 28 is readily apparent. One will comprehend that the elastic ring 2 is tightened even more when the hula hoop 10 is in a collapsed position than when the hula hoop is in an assembled position. In the figure, it is readily apparent how the elastic ring 30 progresses between each of the tube sections. In the collapsed possition, the hula hoop 10 is easy to transport and to store.
A preferred embodiment According to a preferred embodiment, the hula hoop accordi to the invention comprises six tube sections that are manufactur by way of the extruding of a plastic material, and has the total length (circumferences) of about 2.5 meters. The external diameter is 2.0 cm and the tube wall thickness is 1.5 mm. The connecting joints are manufactured by way of injection moulding and, moreoer, are manufactured from a harder plastic material than are the tube sections. Moreover, the connecting joints are cm long and the diameter is 1.7 cm, i.e. is equal to the internal diameter of the tube section. There is one connectins joint per tube section. In the middle of each connecting joint is made a peripheric-coursed fold with a width equal to 2 mm and with a diameter of 2.0 cm.
The elastic ring in the form of a band of rubber or an elastic textile band, which is run through the tube sections, has a length of about 1.60 meter when it is not extended. This implies that the elastic ring is tighter when the hula hoop is collapsed than when it is assembled in position of use.

Claims (5)

P A T E N T C L A I M S.
1. Collapsible hula hoop (10) comprised of a number of extended separate tube sections (12 - 22) where the one end of each tube section (12 - 22) comprises a connecting joint for establishing a connection to an adjacent tube section, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that an elastic ring (26) is provided through the continuous tube sections (12 - 22) , and the ring (26) is tightened so that the hula hoop (10) is held together in use position.
2. Hula hoop in accordance with claim 1, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d i n that the elastic ring (26') comprises an elasti band.
3. Hula hoop in accordance with claim 1, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d i n that the elastic ring (26) comprises a rubber band.
4. Hula hoop in accordance with claims 1 - 3, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d i n that the connecting joint (28) comprises a separate sleeve body having the same or slightly greater externa diamter than the tube section's internal diameter Dj_, and at about the middle of the connecting joint (28) a peripherically coursed flange (33) is formed having the same external diameter as the tube section.
5. Hula hoop in accordance with claim 4, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d i n that the connecting joints (28) are made of stiffer material than the tube sections (12 - 22) .
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NO891806A NO166689C (en) 1989-05-02 1989-05-02 COMPARABLE ROCKING.

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NO891806D0 (en) 1989-05-02
ATE112691T1 (en) 1994-10-15
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